"I was standing to the right of the victim." Makata explained, putting his hands into his jeans pocket. "The lights were put out for the birthday cake. The cake was put forward for the victim. She blew out the candles as soon as the bell tolled for 6pm. There was a rush of movememt, of some fabric I believe? Then a high-pitched scream. Blood was splattered everywhere, look, I even have some on my chest!" Makata showed Hattori his t-shirt covered in red blotches. "The fabricy sound whooshed past my ear then the window seemed to open. The lights were turned on and we found the victim as she is now."

"I was standing to the left of the victim." Ross explained, pocketing his gun license. "The lights were put out for the birthday cake. The cake rolled forward on a trolley for the victim. She blew out the candles as the bell tolled for 6pm. There was a rush of movement, of something small, I believe? Then a high-pitched scream. Blood was splattered everywhere, look, I even have some on my shoes!" Ross showed Hattori his black, shiny shoes covered in red blotches. "Then there was movement and the moonlight coming through the window was blocked for a split second. It felt like something large was being forced through the crowd. Then the window seemed to open. The lights were turned on and we found the victim as she is now."

She showed her hands to Hattori. They were slightly covered in blood on both sides. "Basically, as everyone said, the lights went out. There was the sound of tearing flesh and a scream as I covered my face and eyes with my hands. I was standing just to the right and in front of the victim, next to the birthday cake. Something whooshed past me very quickly and it looked like whoever murdered the victim went outside. I'm sure whatever you ask people, the stories will be the same."

Moto showed blood on his shirt's shoulders and right shoe."Lights went out. Scream. Something loud clanged."The others looked apprehensive at Moto, for they didn't recall such a loud noise."The window opened, yada, you know the rest."